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<blockquote data-quote="3waycross" data-source="post: 1198289" data-attributes="member: 6713"><p>When I was in my 20's I worked in a open pit limestone mine. For about 2 years I was the crusher operator which meant i was also responsible for the whole mill. The screen operator was the older brother of the foreman and in his late 60's at the time. Pretty much all he did was grease his rollers once a day and then retire to his shack(about the size of an outhouse) and sleep the rest of the day. If the mill broke down he never pulled his weight and because of his connections nobody said much about it. He also came to our union meetings and took notes and gave them to his brother the next day.</p><p></p><p>Well one day we decided we had , had enuf and so right after lunch when we knew he would be asleep at the wheel a couple of guys went down there with an electric drill and drilled approx 100 holes all the way around his door. The noise from the mill covered the sound of the drill so he never heard a thing. They put a 3in screw in every hole and left him there. I shut the mill down at quittin time and we all went home.</p><p></p><p>I guess his brother waited for him in the parking lot for about 30 minutes then went looking for him. Apparently no drills could be found so it took 1/2 the night for the foreman to unscrew 100 screws. If i remember right they were pretty late for supper.</p><p></p><p>He retired not long after that..................i should add his nickname was old tomato azz since that's all he did was sit on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3waycross, post: 1198289, member: 6713"] When I was in my 20's I worked in a open pit limestone mine. For about 2 years I was the crusher operator which meant i was also responsible for the whole mill. The screen operator was the older brother of the foreman and in his late 60's at the time. Pretty much all he did was grease his rollers once a day and then retire to his shack(about the size of an outhouse) and sleep the rest of the day. If the mill broke down he never pulled his weight and because of his connections nobody said much about it. He also came to our union meetings and took notes and gave them to his brother the next day. Well one day we decided we had , had enuf and so right after lunch when we knew he would be asleep at the wheel a couple of guys went down there with an electric drill and drilled approx 100 holes all the way around his door. The noise from the mill covered the sound of the drill so he never heard a thing. They put a 3in screw in every hole and left him there. I shut the mill down at quittin time and we all went home. I guess his brother waited for him in the parking lot for about 30 minutes then went looking for him. Apparently no drills could be found so it took 1/2 the night for the foreman to unscrew 100 screws. If i remember right they were pretty late for supper. He retired not long after that..................i should add his nickname was old tomato azz since that's all he did was sit on it. [/QUOTE]
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